PowerTunes 1.1.4 | Mac Os X | 4.7 MB
PowerTunes allows iTunes users to create multiple libraries, organize their music among multiple music folders, and share music and libraries between multiple users on a machine. In addition to simply creating and keeping track of your libraries, PowerTunes also offers many additional features to help organize your music. Users can copy music back and forth between their libraries while maintaining all their ratings, play counts, and other information stored in iTunes. This allows libraries to be split up into smaller ones, or merged together into larger ones.
PowerTunes also offers a one-step solution for sharing iTunes libraries and music among multiple user accounts on a machine, allows users to fix dead tracks whose files have gone missing, finds orphaned music files in their music folders, and much more.
Requirements
PPC / Intel
Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later
iTunes 7.0 or later
Version 1.1.4:
If multiple machines use a given library, we now store a separate copy of the machine-specific iTunes preferences for that library for each machine
Fixed an error message that could occur in certain circumstances when removing the currently active library from PowerTunes
Fixed a bug where dragging a folder containing an iTunes library into the library list would not add the library to the list
When using the "Import Songs" command, iTunes LP and iTunes Extras packages are now imported correctly
Improved information written to log file when fixing dead tracks
Fixed an error that would occur when looking for a duplicate of a track whose name ends with a backslash
In addition to the existing contextual menu, you can now also add columns to the track list using the new "Show Columns" menu in the View menu
We now display all "Purchased on " playlists alongside the main "Purchased" playlist, rather than among the user's custom playlists
Worked around a problem where iTunes would not import files correctly when two volumes with the same name were present
Updated the documentation to reflect recent changes in the iTunes menu structure and preferences window
The Genius, Purchased, and iTunes U playlists no longer incorrectly accept files dropped on them
We no longer stop with an error when trying to copy a track for which iTunes has not provided a media file path
Fixed an issue that could cause a crash when scanning a very large media folder for dead track matches
Made speed improvements when sorting the track list of a very large playlist
When dragging files from the Finder onto a library, we now recognize and import .epub files
Corrected an issue where PowerTunes could crash when trying to trash orphans on a remote volume

